This rural property is located 5 minutes from the historic city of Santiago do Cacém and only 15 minutes from the beach. It is run exclusively on solar and wind energy. The region is an idyllic spot for those seeking sun, relaxation, nature and local culture. It is also a year-round destination for fans of the great outdoors, with cycling, mountain biking, walking, horse riding, bird watching, nordic walking and water sports among the many activities available. For families with children the surf camps are close by where your kids could have a marvelous week.
On 20 hectares of land and partly in a National Ecologic Reserve, the property is located halfway between Lisbon and the Algarve and a short distance from the coast, making it possible to reach completely different beaches in just a short drive.
Consisting of two semi-detached houses, each holiday house has 64 m2 living area, with large living room with TV, sofa-bed and dining area, open plan equipped kitchen, 2 twin rooms and 1 bathroom with shower. The houses are fully fitted with modern conveniences, and each house has its own private porch with chairs and a table where one can enjoy the marvelous views, as well as a barbecue. Guests of both houses share an excellent swimming pool.
A baby cot is available on request.
Bed linen is changed once a week, towels twice a week.
In the guesthouse you will find a documentary map with loads of information about the surrounding area.
Electricity is provided by solar and wind energy.
Sleeps 4-6 persons, self catering.
Santiago do Cacém is a peaceful town in the south of Portugal, whose origins date back to remote times. In the Roman period, it was an important town situated on the road linking Lisbon to the Algarve, a factor which greatly contributed to its development.
The definitive Christian conquest of the town took place in the thirteenth century in 1217, being achieved by the forces led by D. Afonso II, although there had been an earlier conquest in 1157 by the Knights Templar. It was around this time that the castle originally founded by the Moors was rebuilt. Other buildings of historical and architectural interest are the thirteenth-century parish church and the seventeenth-century chapel of São Pedro.
No visit to this region would be complete without a trip to the nearby ruins of Miróbriga, an important livestock farming centre and spa in Roman times. The archaeological site includes an important urban nucleus encompassing a hippodrome, several houses (some of which have mural paintings) and a clearly defined acropolis, where the forum and public baths are quite visible.
Deposit due 5 Days after booking, Amount 30.00 %
Balance due 35 Days before arrival
Breakage deposit 0.00 Euros Check breakages Days after leaving
Earliest arrival time 15:00:00
Latest departure time 10:00:00